Show A tm LT y R A 1 dge if it A BAD CROP TOC TO loc the editor of the american agriculturist furnishes hii bli young readers from month to month with some excellent practical advice as well as many things that are highly instructive and amusing in the july number we find fand the following rles rieb ties only owing sowing his bis wild oats said a many man when told of some plech of wilful mischief which his unruly son had bad been doing this he counted an excuse or at let least a palliation ton for the of of mence fence he ife appeared to think it necessary nece Siry that young people should pass through several years of reckless mis misconduct conduct after which they would ouid naturally steady down and come out all right as he express expressed edit it D do you yon suppose he brought up colt coit agn that principle would he allow aident and encourage them to bite b ite and kick throw fences balk I 1 in n the ban bar barness harness n q or an run away w ith the wagon expecting them to reliable horses when their wild wald oats were sown aown or would he manage his bis garden in that ways way permitting the seeds of dock thistles whistles es and briers to be jowh eown rown there feeling certain that by and by strawberries alq add and melons would take belr their places ge most assured assuredly lie lit not will our xoung friends remember that wrong wron done leavena lea iea vesa bad mark on the cria claa character if you cosow sow wild oats in south youth they will grow up to be a curse la in future learsa someone has truly trull said sowing his wild wid oats ayes aye sowing them deep in the heart of a mother to blos bios blossum sm iri in tears and shadow with griet gilet the decline of her years oats to silver the head of F the lre ire who watched his first bulse pulse throb with joy joyt A and whose voice went to heaven in prayer for th aboy 4 sowing his wild oats to spring up and choke th the e rs in inthe the garden of 0 a sister whose iove lova Is a as puia aud and as bright as the blue sky above gowling sowing gowl ng his wild oat oats 9 Aye ayel cheeks shall grow pale paie and sorrow shail shall wither the heart of ot the wife when manhood thus squanders the prime of his life ta his wild batall oat I death only shall reap respy with hi skeen scytha the fruits will be found inthe in the graveyard near by neath that grass covered m manca and |